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The Sober Mom Life

Quitting Alcohol For Your Kids with Real Sober Mom Glory

The Sober Mom Life

Suzanne Warye

Parenting, Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Mental Health

4.8926 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Today’s real sober mom, Glory, credits her kids as the reason why she quit drinking. For her, the mom shame she experienced after a night of drinking became so overwhelming that she knew she couldn’t continue. 


Still, the challenge of quitting was unlike anything she’d ever experienced. She’d done hard things before - she’d quit smoking, she’d reached her fitness and nutrition goals - why was alcohol so hard to quit? Education and community turned out to be the key. Between quit lit, sober podcasts, and The Fresh 30 and Beyond 30 groups in the Sober Mom Life Cafe, Glory has now been sober for 86 days! 


Community makes all the difference. Join The Sober Mom Life Cafe for 5+ Peer Support meetings each week and a private Facebook group to connect with sober and sober-curious women. 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

There was a time after my daughter was born when my thoughts got so dark that I couldn't see a way forward.

0:06.2

The thing is, it wasn't postpartum depression, like you might initially think.

0:10.1

It was OCD, obsessive, compulsive disorder.

0:14.2

OCD is so misunderstood.

0:15.9

It's not about being neat or organized.

0:18.7

It's a serious condition that can be incredibly debilitating. OCD involves relentless,

0:24.6

unwanted, distressing thoughts called intrusive thoughts that latch onto things we care about the most,

0:30.7

and they feel totally out of character, which makes them even more terrifying. When those intrusive

0:36.1

thoughts hit, people with OCD often feel driven to do

0:39.0

mental or physical behaviors, replaying conversations, avoiding places or people, following rigid

0:45.3

routines, just to try to cope with the anxiety. It's exhausting and it can take over your life.

0:52.1

It's also why OCD so often goes hand in hand with alcohol use.

0:56.2

So many people end up drinking to cope.

0:58.7

But for up to 70% of people struggling with OCD and substance use,

1:03.6

the OCD symptoms started first.

1:07.0

Getting help for OCD saved my life,

1:09.6

and it's my mission that no one feels beyond help.

1:12.9

That's why I'm so excited to tell you about noCD.

1:16.6

NoCD provides virtual therapy designed specifically for OCD.

1:21.2

It's ERP therapy, exposure and response prevention, the most proven treatment for OCD.

1:28.3

Their therapists go through extensive OCD-specific training,

1:32.1

so they understand even the most taboo hardest to say out loud symptoms.

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